Future Trends in Process System Engineering Prof. Sirkka-Liisa Jämsä-Jounela Espoo, 14.04.2014 Personnel Prof. Sirkka-Liisa Jämsä-Jounela PhD in control engineering (Helsinki University of Technology, University of Utah) MSc in process engineering (Oulu university) MBA studies Industrial experience: Tieto, OVAKO, Rautaruukki, Kemira,Outotec Post-doc researchers Dr. Alexey Zakharov PhD in system analysis (Moscow University, Russia) MSc in applied mathematics (Moscow University, Russia) Dr. Tushar Jain PhD in control engineering (University of Lorraine, France) M.Tech in system modeling and control (IIT Roorkee, India) Dr. Miao Yu PhD in control engineering (Zhejiang University, China) MSc in control engineering (Zhejiang University, China) MSc thesis students Aleksi Eskelinen Palash Sarkar Lanre Balogun PhD students Jukka Kortela MSc in control engineering (Oulu University) Octavio Pozo Garcia MSc in PSE (Aalto University) Alexandre Boriouchkine MSc in PSE (Aalto University) Rinat Landman MSc in PSE (Aalto University) Contents • What is Process system Engineering ? • Global trends and driving technologies in process system engineering development • Factory in future • Current research in PSE in Aalto • Future trends in PSE in teaching and research • PSE global network in teaching and research Process systems engineering Ø Process systems engineering is the application of systematic computer-based methods to process engineering Ø Several accomplishments in PSE: ü Process design: synthesis of energy recovery networks, synthesis of distillation systems, synthesis of reactor networks, hierarchical decomposition flowsheets ü Process control: model predictive control, robust control, nonlinear control, process monitoring ü Process operations: scheduling process networks, multiperiod planning, data reconciliation, real-time optimization, fault diagnosis The aim of PSE is to design and operate information & knowledge flow of chemical engineering in local and global network Management Services Virtual Factory in cloud computing environment Suppliers Customers & End user Contents • What is Process system Engineering ? • Global trends and driving technologies in process system engineering development • Factory in future • Current research in PSE in Aalto • Future trends in PSE in teaching and research • PSE global network in teaching and research EU FP6 NECST Networked control systems tolerant to faults Novel mathematical methods for control of networks and control over networks New research area: networked control First industrial implementation of fault tolerant model predictive control EU FP7 PAPYRUS Plug and Play monitoring and control architecture for optimization of large scale production processes Plant Asset Management Algorithms to detect thickness sensor fouling, leakages, Fault Tolerant Control blockages & valve stiction inPrognosis KPIs computation the drying section Global development and economical trends International competition and global business environment Therapy Adapted/distributed corrective actions Production planning and control Plant Diagnosis-FDD Real-time optimization Unit Processes Root cause analysis -Data-based methods Advanced process control Field components -Model-based methods Innovation Announcements and Patents Basic control Process Control and Optimization Diagnosis Novel mathematical theory for distributed fault tolerant MPC for large scale systems driven by KPIs EU FP7 STOICISM Sustainable Technologies for Calcined Industrial Minerals in Europe MINE Dynamic model for the calciner Enhanced MPC Control Strategy Technology lift-up of the whole production chain from mine to the specialized product 09/09/2015 10 TEKES DYNERGIA Flexible energy production in bio-economy BioGrate boilers and added value products Dynamic simulator and faulttolerant MPC Innovation Announcements Control of flexible energy system Contents • What is Process system Engineering ? • Global trends and driving technologies in process system engineering development • Factory in future • Current research in PSE in Aalto • Future trends in PSE in teaching and research • PSE global network in teaching and research Optimization Methods for Supply Chain Management of Renewable Fuels Global PSE Network NTNU DTU CTH Moscow State University KTH NPCG TUC Aachen ÅA Imperial College of London Europe TU Hamburg Aalto University (PSE) Machester MIT Zhejiang University Asia National University of Singapore TU Darmstadt RPI ECUST IIT Delhi Vanderbilt University USA University of California Texas A&M Texas University University of Michigan THANK YOU!!